Peyton Manning’s Ballin’ Restaurant Receipt Cost a Server His Job

A photo showing NFL star Peyton Manning’s hefty $739.58 bill from The Angus Barn in North Carolina, cost the server/mobile phone photographer’s job.

After the photo made its rounds on the web, restaurant owner Van Eure promptly terminated the server who posted the picture and Eure said she would call Manning to apologize.

The full photo that was originally posted by the server included the last four digits of Manning’s credit card.

The Angus Barn is popular among celebrities and it has to be hard for a server to hold in the excitement, especially when around a celebrity like Manning. On top of that, it has to be hard to hold in the excitement of getting an extra $200 tip.

Manning, who probably makes more than $739.58 per pass he throws, is currently looking for a new city to call home after being released by the Indianapolis Colts. He was in North Carolina March 3 for the North Carolina Tarheels game against rival Duke, so it is doubtful he was there job hunting. He was just catching a game and a bite to eat.

At least we know that Manning is an awesome tipper. Makes you wonder what the Cold Stone Creamery employees would do if Manning stopped by for some ice cream.

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